Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho says teams will not be “jumping with happiness” if they are drawn to face his team in the Champions League knockout stage after his side beat CSKA Moscow to win their group according to report from BBC Sport. United had to come from behind to secure their place in the

Neymar and company had a bitter taste of defeat for the second time in a row, after Bayern Munich thrashed Paris Saint-German 3-1 in the final Group match to level on point with the French giants but finish second on the table. In the weekend during the Ligue 1 matches, PSG tasted their first defeat

Michael Lang scored a late dramatic goal to give Basel a 1-0 victory over Manchester United, who lost the chance to qualify after their fifth Group match. The victory means United will have to wait till final day to know their faith after Jose Mourinho’s men lost a vital point in the clash. United will

Chelsea cruised to the last 16 after 4-0 thrashing of Qarabag, making them the third English team to scale through joining Manchester City and Tottenham. However Manchester United and Liverpool still have work to do, after United lost to Basel and Sevilla compelled Liverpool to a 3-3 draw. They must avoid defeat in their final

Liverpool moved closer towards the Champions League knockout stages for the first time since 2008-09 with a hard-fought victory over Maribor. It was a difficult first half for Jurgen Klopp’s men as they found it difficult to score a single goal in a match that needed to win with high margin, even though they had

Pep Guardiola used his first season in Manchester City to give City the type of shape it needs to move from a second tier to an elite European club, and it’s obvious that City have reached that level now. For City to have beaten Italy’s finest and current league leader before their fans by scoring

Manchester City have reached the knockout stage of the champions league after Sergio Aguero’s significant third goal for City made him emerge as Manchester City’s all-time top-scorer. The Argentine scored his 178th goal for City in a thriller 4-2 victory that saw him overtake Eric Brook’s long-standing club record. Pep Guardiola’s men came from behind

It was indeed a bad day for the champions league defending champions Real Madrid, after Tottenham clinically defeated them 3-1 at the Wembley stadium to move top of Group. Dele Alli opened scoring for Spurs in the 27′ minutes and the host held on to the lead before half-time, giving Zidane an opportunity to put

Paris Saint German left-back Layvin Kurzawa become the first defender to score a Champions League hat-trick as the French giants thrashed Anderlecht to confirm their place in the last 16. The 25-year-old France international had only scored 17 career goals before kick-off but weighed in with three goals in the second half. Neymar and Marco

Manchester United are on the verge of reaching the Champions League knockout stages for the first time in four years after beating Benfica 2-0 at the Old Trafford stadium. Mourinho’s men who qualified for the tournament after winning the Europa league last season must have to wait till their next match to know if they